Tom Perry got the buggy ready and
then walked down along the creek bank to where a trickling stream meandered
down hill through a wild brushy spot. He
always went here when he wanted to be alone.
He had discovered this little hideaway when he was about ten years old
and it had always been, in his eyes, his!
This spot was up past the field into a dark, tree lined area where, as
far as he knew, no one else had been, or at least, hadn’t been as far back as
he could remember. Tom had long ago made a small dam of stone and tree branches
so there was a little pool of clear, cold water not far from where the water
came out of the ground from the spring.
He sat and watched the little ripples of water as they played over the
stones he had placed in the pool. There
was a bed of moss, which he sometimes lay on and watched the lazy clouds creep
across the sky. In the early spring, the
tree branches were like skeletons waving in the constant breeze. Later, as the leaves began to develop, it
became a canopy of beauty, where the birds came to sing and to nest. He was tired today as he came to his ‘spot,’ and he lay down and soon dropped off to sleep.
He awoke with a start!
"Jessie! What are you doing? Get your hands out of my britches! You put that dress back on right now or I’ll
tell Charlie what you’re doing and he’ll make you walk all the way back to Pennsylvania. Go on now!
You best do as I say!
A tiny breeze blew across the
pool and a ripple played tag with a leaf.
White clouds moved across the sky and the first blossoms of redbud had
appeared. It was a perfect spring
day. At least it was until Jessie showed
up.
“Tom Perry, don’cha
be like all them other young fellers. You boys all laugh and talk about how you
want it and then you’re all afraid of it when it’s there. C’mon Tom Perry. Let little Jessie show you how it is to be
loved.”
Tom looked at the nearly
unclothed young woman and couldn’t help but wonder what pleasures she could
show him. “Go on now, woman. Do as I say.
Don’t you ever forget you’re married to my brother Charlie, and I don’t
take kindly to how you’re acting.”
Jessie, pouting, picked up her
flour sack dress and wrapped it around her.
She had been rounding up some cows, which had strayed off into a wild
onion patch, and had seen Tom walk up alongside the creek bank. She had followed and watched him from a clump
of bushes just across the spring. She
knew Charlie had gone to Carter and a big smile came to her face as she
carefully walked over to where Tom was napping.
Quietly slipping up on him, she had quietly dropped her dress to the
ground.
“You’re a ‘fraidy
cat, Tom Perry. You’re a ‘fraidy cat.” She
muttered out loud as she dressed. “Fraidy cat, Tom! ‘Fraidy
cat, Tom!” She sang as she walked
out into the field heading toward the barn.
“Whew! I guess this place isn’t as secret as I
supposed.” Tom
remarked to himself. He
stripped off his clothes and sat down in ‘his’ little pool of water to cool
off.
Calming down, he recalled Charlie
bringing Jessie home from Pennsylvania
about three years ago. She was about
three years older than Tom
and she surely was a pretty thing.
While Tom sat in the water remembering how
Jessie looked as she took off her dress, he remembered the day she and Charlie
got married. Ma had made her a dress. She was a beautiful woman, with her red hair
streaming down her back and some freckles on her nose and cheeks. When they left the church building, some of
the younger kids had teased them with a little song, which Ma had taught
them. "Going up McGlone Creek, going in a whirl. Going up McGlone Creek to get hissef’ a
girl. Wedding
on McGlone Creek, very well known. Good lookin’ Jessie
and Charlie McGlone.
Tom Perry laughed as he
remembered those days. Standing up, he
dried himself with his old flour sack shirt, carefully looking around to see if
Jessie might be hiding in the bushes.
He sat back down on the
moss-covered ground and remembered the days since Jessie had arrived.
When Tom Perry was about sixteen,
Jessie had begun to pester him. She would
show up in places where he was working alone and would tease him about his size
and how she could make him enjoy work even more. Charlie never seemed to notice and Tom did
his best to stay away from her. However,
she was getting more and more desirable to him but he always remembered
Charlie, and nothing happened except in his thoughts.